Local and
Tonsilleciomy-Michjjel Mul-
lin, 3-year-old son of Mr. and
'
Mrs. S. D. Mullin, 144 South
Ivy st., Medford, was listed
as a tonsillectomy patient at
Sacred Heart hospital today.
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STUDENTS 60c
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Personal
Medical Patients - Hulbert
B. Bonney, Tiller; Mrs. Hattie
n .11 i - i nnn
Ben, route a, oox oooa,
Grants Pass; Mrs. Mabel Rich
ards, 211 West Main st., Med
ford;; and Gerald W. Barr,
Dunsumir, Calif., were listed
as medical patients today at
Sacred Heart hospital.
Patients- Surgery patients
today at Sacred Heart hospital
included Penna Johnson, 8-year-old
daiughter of Mr. and
Mrs.,, Lloyd Johnson, ' 950
Shafer lane, Medford; Mrs.
DeArline Sager, Ideal Court,
Medford; and Mrs. Letha
Stephenson, 1324 Winchester
ave., Medford. - -
Business Names-Donald W.
and Vern H. Anderson, Pros
pect, have assumed the busi
ness name Power Horse Log
ging, according to records in
the county recorder's office.
Howard W. Oden retired the
business name of Ashland
Sporting Goods and it was as
sumed by Pamela B. Perkins
and W. L. Bryant, 1350 Siski
you blvd., Ashland, records
show. .
- Injury Accident-Rodney Al
len Craig, 13, of 1523 Bry
ant st., sustained a bruised
foot about 3:44 p. m. yester
day when a bicycle he was
riding collided with a car op
erated by Jean Ludwick Lov
enborg, 39, of 618 Dakota ave.
at the intersection of Second
and Woodstock sts., according
to city police. Police said
both operators stated they
were at fault in the collision,
and no citations were issued.
Sale planned- Bethel 14, In
ternational Order of Job's
Daughters, will hold a rum
age sale in the Fehl building,
108 North Ivy st., Medford,
between 8 a. m. and 5 p. m.
Saturday, March 26. Bethel
members are asked to take
rummaee to the building be
tween 7 and 9 o'clock tonight.
Fires Extinguished- City
firemen Dut out two trash
fires yesterday evening. They
were burning during prohib
ited hours as well as without
permit. One was a new
house construction at Murphy
road and Walden place and
the other in the 400 block on
King st.
DON'T MISS IT!
Walker's Famous DREAMLAND
SAT. NITE DANCE
Always a Congenial Crowd
Whin Old Friends;.
Meet New Friends
Always Good Music .
REAL COFFEE
' Served at th' Snack Bar
DANCE SA-HT
Lake Creek Grange
Ron Nelson & The Melody Mountaineers
Dancing Refreshments
9 to 1 "
Every Sat. Nite
L Beautiful Gold
MUSIC BY DOYLE SMITH
AND THE MUSIC MAKERS
Urge Dining Facilities Free Check Room
Dancing 9 P.M. to 1 A.M.
i
Come join
GAMEY
Appear In Court- City po
lice arrested two persons,
Kenneth Lawrence Robb, 35,
and Maxine - Sylvia Bakken,
36, both of 345 North Bart
lett st., Medford, yesterday on
a charge of lewd and laciv
ious cohabitation and - con
fined them in the city jail.
Each was fined $25 and sen
tenced to 20 days in jail when
they appeared in municipal
court this morning.
One Car Accident-A car op
erated by Noelle Guber, 32,
of 2895 Orchard Home dr.,
hit a mailbox post in front of
28 Chestnut st., yesterday
about . 2:35 p. m., according
to city .police. Police said the
woman was apparently trying
to assist her child who was
in the car with her, when the
vehicle went, off the road.
Damage was minor and no
citations were issued,, police
said.
Over-lhe-Counler
Western Stocks
- The following bid and ask
ed quotations, from the Na
tional Association of Securi
ties Dealers, Inc., do not rep
resent actual transactions.
They are a guide to the range
within which these securities
could have been sold (indi
cated by the "bid") or bought
(indicated by the "asked") at
the time of compilation.
Common Stocks Bid Asked
Bank of America
Calif.-Pacific Utilities
Cascades Plywood ..
Cons. Freightways
Copco
Cyprus Mines Corp.
First National Bank ..
Morrison-Knudsen
Northwest Nat. Gas
Pacific Pwr. & Lt
Permanente Cement
Portland Gen. Elec.
U. S. National Bank
United Utilities
West Coast Tel.
Weyerhaeuser
45
, 19
29
17'i
34
23
54
31
182
36
214
28-z
66 4
38
23 i
37',
47 ?!
20 V2
31 Vs
18
36j
24 Ti
57 Vs
33 'i
19 Vt
38
23
30
70 y2
41
2434
40
Portland Livestock
Portland (UPl) USDA Week
ly likes tock:
Cattle 1900. Low-choice fed
steers 27.75: high-good low-choice
27-2755; other good 24.50-26.75;
standard 22-24; cutter-utility 16.50
21: choice fed heifers 26.50: utility
cows 16.50-17.50; canner-cutter
13-14.50; cutter-utility bulls 17
22.50. Calves 240; good-choice vealers
and slaughter calves z-3a; stand
ard 23-28; cull-utility 15-22.
Hogs 2275; V. S. 1 and 2 at 17.50
17.75; 2 and 3 grades 16.75-17; hea
vier and lighter butchers 15.50
16.50; mixed grade sows 12-14.
Sheep 1010. C h o ic e wooled
slaughter lambs early 22 but noth
ing over 21.50 late; choice shorn
lambs 20.50-20.75; good-choice
feeders 17-18; ewes 4-8.50.
JUDGE DIES
Leesbura. Fla.-flJPD -Circuit
Judge Truman G. Futch, 68,
died Thursday.
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Saturday
11:45 A.M.
Door Prizes
Hill Grange
the fun
ATMOSPHERE
gag
Perl Davis, Last
Pioneer Family
Member, Dies
Perl Davis, 83, last member
of a pioneer Medford family
and prominent in the develop
ment of this area, died in a
local' hospital yesterday after
noon. He was born in Ottawa
county, Kans., Oct. 8, 1876.
His grandparents and parents
came to the Medford area in.
1883, and for many years Mr.
Davis was the highway con
struction foreman from Cen
tral Point to the California
line.
It was during this time that
he . supervised . the construc
tion of the first road over
the Siskiyou mountains from
Ashland, as well as many oth
er road projects in the devel
opment of the county.
He became the house fore
man of the old Stewart fruit
packing company formerly in
the location now occupied by
Pinnacle. He and his brother,
J. T. Davis, formed a partner
ship and founded the present
Davis transfer and storage
company, which he owned and
operated until his retirement
shortly before 1955. For many
years the family lived at. 145
South Grape st.
He was married in Minne
apolis, Kans., Dec. 11, 1895,
to Elizabeth H. Crosby,' who
preceded him' in death in Med
ford March 11, 1955. His only
immediate survivor is a
daughter, Mrs. Fred Purdin,
335 Fairmont st. t
Funeral services will be
held at 11 ajn. Wednesday in
Chapel Mortuary, followed by
interment in the IOOF ceme
tery. "' ,
Obituaries
MRS. FLORENCE , SLORAH
Mrs. Florence Slorah, 2317
East Main st., Medford died
in a local hospital Thursday.
Funeral arrangements will be
announced by Siskiyou Fun
eral Service Directors of
Chapel in the Trees.
WILLIAM HEWITT '
William T. Hewitt, 86, of
217 Fourth st., Phoenix, died
at his residence Thursday
afternoon. Funeral arrange
ments will be announced by
Perl Funeral home.
ELIZA T. KEENER
Elza Lee Keener, 64, of 702
South Modoc ave., died this
morning in a local, hospital.
Funeral arrangements will be
announced by Conger-Morris
funeral directors.
CALVIN V. WEST
Funeral services for Calvin
Valentine West, 77,' of 429
North Columbus ave., -who
died Wednesday, will be held
at 11 ajn. Saturday in the
Chapel of Memories in Mem
ory Gardens Memorial park.
The Medford Masonic lodge
No. 103, AF&AM, will offici
ate. Interment will be in
Memory Gardens Memorial
park. Chapel Mortuary is. in
charge of funeral arrange
ments. 1
Mr. West, the son of Charles
A. and Millie Barr West, was
born in Clinton, Mo., Feb. 14,
1883. He was married in Saint
Francis, ; Kans., on Aug. 18,
1932, to Lenna Hill Hawley,
who survives. Mr. West spent
most of his life in farming
in Rush county, Kansas, until
his retirement. The couple
moved to' Colorado where
they spent about a year, and
then moved to Medford in
Saturday Night
AT
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LADIES NIGHT
In Appreciation of the Fin Dance Participation Last Week
All Ladia Admitted FREE Till 9:30 pjn. This Saturday.
Dick Spain - Bill Lively
AND THE ROGUE VALLEY BOYS WESTERN MUSIC
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mi Hall in Rogue River
EVERY SATURDAY NITE-9 to 1
Music by
Bobby Burton 4 The Rhythm Masters
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Cheek Room Free Large Parking Area
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'Investment Funds
Noon
funds
Fund
Bullock
quotations on selected
Bid Asked
12.67 13.78
10.76 11.64
Chem Fund
Colonial Ener 1239 13.54
Eaton Howard Stk 23.40 25.02
Fidelity . 15.05 .16.27
Group Sec Avia-Elec 8.54 936
Group Sec ComStk 12.05 ,'13.20
Group Sec Petr 9.24 10.12
Group Set; Steel 9.47 10.38
Group Sec Tobac 7.71 8.45
Keystone B-3 . 15.68 17.11
Keystone B-4 9.41 1037
Keystone K-2 13.96 1534
Keystone S-l 18.31 19.97
Keystone S-2 . 11.44 12.48
Keystone S-3 13.22 14.43
Keystone S-4 12.65 13.80
Mass Inv Grth Stk 13.94 15.07
TV-Elec 7.71 8.40
Value Line Inc 5.35 5.85
Wellington 13.74 14.98
Portland Produce
The following price quotations
are from the agricultural market
ing service of the U.S. Department
of Agriculture in Portland.
Eggs: Prices to retailers, deliv
ered; cartons, X large AA 46-52;
large AA 44-48; large A 43-46; me
dium AA 40-45; small AA 35-38.
Prices to producers: X large AA 36
40 V; large A A 34-38 V,; large A
32-34; medium AA 30-33 ; small
AA 24-28 ii.
Butter: Prices to retailers, No. 1
prints delivered, AA and A 68,
B 66.
Poultry: Prices to retailers,, de
livered, for grade A quality, fry
ers, whole 35-39, cut up 40-43;
light type hens, whole 27-31, cut
up 32-33; heavy type hens, whole
35-40.
Police Continue
Probe of Knifing
Ashland - Ashland city po
lice are continuing their in
vestigation into a knifing in
cident which occurred in
Lithia park earlier this week
involving a 15-year-old Ash
land girl and a Medford
woman. . '
No charges have yet been
filed as a result of the inci
dent, police said, although the
girl is presently in protective
custody at the county juve
nile detention home.
Mrs. Ruby Martindale, 31,
of 424 Western ave., Med
ford, sustained cuts on three
fingers. She claims the girl
attacked her with a knife, ac
cording to police.
However, the girl contends
she knifed Mrs. Martindale
only as an act of self-defense,
after the woman had accosted
her, police said.
The Fox squirrel of south
ern Ontario is the largest of
all North American types of
squirrels.
Calendar
Calendar notices and news for
the society section of The Mail
Tribune must be submitted in
writing and deadline for the Sun
day edition is 1 p.m. Friday. Dead
line for the weekly calendar is 9
a.m. of the day of publication and
for Week day news is 5 pm. the
day before publication.
Friday:
8 p.m. Redmen and Poca
contas, Redman hall, Apple st.
Saturday:
2 p.m. - Daughters of the
American Revolution, Girls
Community club.
2-4 pJtn. - Gamma Phi Beta
Alumnae, home of Mrs. H.
Chandler Drew, Dry Creek
rd., Medford.
8 pjn. - Roxy Ann court,
Order of the Amaranth, Med
ford Masonic temple.
1950. ' .
. Mr. West was a former
member of the United Breth
ren church, the Kansas Na
tional Guard, and the Mc
Cracken, Kans., lodge No. 58,
AF&AM.
Besides his wife, he is sur
vived by two step-sons, John
L. Hawley, Medford, and Wil
bur Hawley, Klamath Falls;
two sisters, Mrs. Minnie All-
bright, Calgary, Canada, and
Mrs. Nona Allbright, Vancou
ver, B. C; two grandchildren,
and two greatgrandchildren.
A brother, Rolla West, pre
ceded him in death in 1936.
ASUS!
London Cartoon
Shows Worried Ike
London - (CPD - The . Eve
ning Standard printed a
front page cartoon showing
a worried President Eisen
hower ' saying into a ' tele-'
phone:
"Mac, come quick! We're
in a terrible predicament
the Russians have agreed to
something we've proposed."
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Fair , to
night. Partly cloudy and a little
cooler Saturday. Low tonight' 37.
High Saturday 72-75.
Western Oregon: Mostly cloudy
tonight and Saturday with show
ers beginning along the coast to
night and spreading inland Satur
day. Low tonight 42-48. Cooler
Saturday with high mostly 58-68
inland, 55 along coast.
Northern California: Fair tonight
except coast cloudiness. Saturday
cloudy inland and on coast. Rain
likely from vicinity of Point Arena
northward.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean ' yester
day 60; above normal 11.
Record high this date 77 in 1939.
Record low this date 26 in 1922.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight, none. Midnight to 10
a.m., none.
Total this month 2.49 inches, 1.25
inches above normal.
Total since Sept. 1, 1139 inches,
2.91 inches below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
29, highest this a.m. 91.
High 4:00 24-
City Yester- a.m. br.
day Low Prec.
Brookings 52. 48 ,
Crater Lake 61 32
Grants Pass 83 37
Klamath Falls 75 34
MEDFORD 80 . 42
Portland - 72A 47
Seattle 66 45
Spokane 63 ' 40
Yakima . 76 39
Eureka 52 . 47
Red Bluff 67 49
Sacramento 67 49
San Francisco 54 50
Los Angeles 66 56
Phoenix 77 57
Denver 60 37
Chicago 39 20 T
Miami 83 61
New York 47 24
Washington, D. C. 56 26
FIVE-DAY FORECAST
(Through March 30):
Western Oregon - Western Wash
ington Cooler Saturday but tem
peratures averaging slightly above
normal. Precipitation moderate, oc
curring mostly over week end and
Tuesday or Wednesday. High tem
peratures mostly in 50s in west
ern Washington, 55-65 in western
Oregon. Lows 38-48.
i Northern California Occasional
rain likely Saturday and again
around Tuesday with snow in
mountains. Temperatures near nor
mal. New York - (UPD - Berenice
Langton, 81, a sculptor who
had won a number of prizes
and exhibited her work at the
Metropolitan Museum of Art,
died Thursday.
COUNTRY
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FRIEND OF VOTERS
Alhambra, Calif.- (LTD-; Rep.
George Kasem (D-Calif.) said
today he was considering a
bill to lower . the voting age
to 9. The congressman said
this would make it possible
for some 4th grade supporters
to make good their promise to
vote for him because he sent
their, class some color books.
Wheeler Residents
To Get TB Tests
Portland (UPD - State health
authorities said today all 2,650
residents of Wheeler county
would be given a tuberculin
skin test.- ' .
They said the test was be
ing given to seek persons who
possibly were exposed to tu
berculosis last year by a mill
worker who was then un
aware he had the disease.
Health officials said that
outside of the one case no TB
had been detected in Wheeler
county for the past five years.
, They said tests would be
given by a registered nurse
now employed by the Wheel
er county school system. It is
the first mass test program of
its type to be tried west of
the Rocky mountains, board
of health officials said.
This Evening
LOBSTERS
SEA SCALLOP
PRAWNS
Charcoal Steaks
CANDLE ROOM
HOTEL MEDFORD
5:30 p.m. till Midnight
PLAYHOUSE
Elk Creek Highway
8 Miles Off Crater
Lake Highway 1
v
-r $ ' i
BROILER
END SPECIAL
Snrriil stV 1 CO ." 1 ' i
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Chicken S1J9 VV 't
Comnlete Dinner '
Knnn Salad nrink !'
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Chairmen Named
For Club Projects
Chairmen have been named
for two Medford Kiwanis club
spring activities. " - -
Paul Mitchell will head the
committee for the Rogue, re
lays, and Larry Horton the
committee for the annual
Easter egg hunt!
The Kiwanis clubs provide
the trophy for the relays and
help run the meet. April 9
is date of the meet this year.
Joe LeClerc, Klamath Falls,
Kiwanis division lieutenant
governor, will present the tro
phy to the winner.
. The Rev. Harvey Coovert
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NO ONE UNDER 18 ADMITTED
(You Must Prov Your Age)
PLEASE
DONl BRING CHILDREN - WE CANT ADMIT THEM!
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2:00 AND 8:00 P.M.
People in small towns have
A LOT TO
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MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or. 1 9
Friday, March 25, 1960 A Al'
will serve with Horton as as
sistant chairman for the egg
hunt April 16.
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A. H. Hedrick Jr. Hi Gym
4:00 and 8:00
MONDAY, MARCH 28
DRIVE-tM
SATURDAY
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LAUGHS
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Science-Friction
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CHILDREN FREE
FRIDAY -SATURDAY '
Special Matinee
Saturday-1:00 P.M.
..She
got the
fM3ebo..
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rtsf romantic
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surprise!
CARL REINER
JOHN McGIVER
M4t tBEUE
Makes
"Peyton
Place"
Read
Like a
Nursery
Rhyme!
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